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What developments are needed to achieve less-invasive urodynamics? ICI-RS 2019.

Andrew GammieJohn E SpeichMargot S DamaserJerzy B GajewskiPaul AbramsPeter F W M RosierSalvador ArlandisTufan TarcanEnrico Finazzi Agro
Published in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2020)
Technologies offering less-invasive urodynamic measurement of specific elements of function can be potentially beneficial. Less-invasive techniques may sometimes be useful as an adjunct to invasive urodynamics. The potential for current less-invasive tests to completely replace invasive urodynamic testing is considered, however, to be low. Less-invasive techniques must, therefore, be tested as screening/triaging tools, with the aim to spare some patients from invasive urodynamics early in the treatment pathway.
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